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Written Question
State Visits: USA
Monday 17th June 2019

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what the cost to the public purse of police support for the visit of President Trump was; and whether his Department provided additional funding to police forces for that visit.

Answered by Nick Hurd

The Home Office is closely engaging with the Metropolitan Police and Hampshire Police with regard to President Trump’s state visit in June 2019.

The full costs of the policing operation are not yet finalised. Once an application for Special Grant is received it will be given careful consideration and a decision on the level of funding to be provided will be made in due course.


Written Question
Britain First
Monday 19th February 2018

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made of the threat level of the group Britain First; and if she will make a statement.

Answered by Ben Wallace

We have been clear that Britain First is an extremist organisation which seeks to divide communities through its use of hateful narratives which spread lies and stoke tensions. Where a group is viewed as posing a terrorist risk then we will take action to prosecute them. This is done on a case by case basis.


Written Question
British Transport Police: Emergency Services Network
Wednesday 29th November 2017

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 17 July 2017 to Question 4164, what proportion of the estimated life cycle costs for the emergency service network programme it is planned that the British Transport Police will pay.

Answered by Nick Hurd

The emergency services mobile communications programme (ESMCP) will provide the next generation communication system for the 3 emergency ser-vices (police, fire and rescue, and ambulance) and other public safety users. This system will be called the emergency services network (ESN). ESN will provide the next generation integrated critical voice and broadband data ser-vices for the 3 emergency services. In addition to the 3 emergency services, over 300 other organisations, including British Transport Police, are active us-ers of the current emergency communication service. ESMCP is working with them to help manage their transition to ESN.

The costs of upgrading to the Emergency Services Network are available in the public domain at:

https://www.nao.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Upgrading-emergency-service-communications-the-Emergency-services-Network.pdf


Written Question
Emergency Services Network
Thursday 2nd November 2017

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, which organisations will contribute financially to the Emergency Services Network programme.

Answered by Nick Hurd

This information is available on Gov.UK here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-emergency-services-mobile-communications-programme/emergency-services-network


Written Question
Home Office: Official Engagements
Thursday 14th September 2017

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will provide a list of her official engagements since the commencement of the current Parliament when the constituency's hon. Member was (a) invited and (b) not invited.

Answered by Amber Rudd

The Home Office publishes details of meetings with external organisations on a quarterly basis on gov.uk.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/home-office-ministerial-gifts-hospitality-travel-and-meetings-january-to-march-2017.

My office notifies Members when I am attending an official event in their constituency, in accordance with paragraph 10.9 of the Ministerial Code.


Written Question
Places of Worship Security Funding Scheme
Monday 26th June 2017

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether other mosques have been awarded funding in addition to those announced in 2016 under the scheme for security funding for places of worship.

Answered by Sarah Newton

To date a total of 55 bids have been received for the second year, 25 of which have been from mosques. An independent advisory panel consisting of faith representatives, police and security advisors will meet on 3 July to consider the bids and recommend to the Home Office which bids to take forward.

On the 22 June we announced an additional £1m will be made available for the protection of places of worship. Details of how to apply for this funding will be published shortly.


Written Question
Religious Buildings: Security
Monday 26th June 2017

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment her Department has made of the adequacy of security at places of worship.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The government has made available to all crowded places, including places of worship, detailed on-line guidance to help locations understand their own protective security needs and to identify proportionate measures that they can take to reduce their vulnerability while remaining welcoming to worshippers. Many places of worship have also received bespoke security advice from specially trained police advisors.

The places of worship security funding scheme was launched in July 2016 as one of the key actions in the Hate Crime Action Plan to help protect places of worship against hate crime by providing protective security measures, such as CCTV cameras, locks or fencing to places of worship.

On the 22 June we announced an additional £1m will be made available for the protection of places of worship, this will further enable assessments of the adequacy of security available at places of worship. Details of how to apply for this funding will be published shortly.


Written Question
Hate Crime: Convictions
Monday 26th June 2017

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many incidents of hate crime resulted in convictions in (a) 2016 and (b) 2017.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The Home Office holds and publishes data on the number of hate crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales. Data on the number of these crimes that result in a conviction are not held by the Home Office. Convictions data are the responsibility of the Ministry of Justice.

The most recently published data on hate crime by the Home Office is available here: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/hate-crime-england-and-wales-2015-to-2016

This Government is committed to tackling hate crime. The UK has a strong legislative framework to tackle hate crime. We are working across Government with police, (including National Community Tensions Team), the Crown Prosecution Service and community partners to send out a clear message that hate crime will not be tolerated and we will vigorously pursue and prosecute those who commit these crimes.


Written Question
Places of Worship Security Funding Scheme
Monday 26th June 2017

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many applications have been made to the scheme for security funding for places of worship since it was reopened early in 2017.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The places of worship security funding scheme opened on 3rd April and closed on 29 May 2017. 55 applications have been received. We also allowed late applications following recent attacks.

We have announced this week that an additional £1m will be made available for the protection of places of worship. Details of how to apply for this funding will be published shortly.


Written Question
Places of Worship Security Funding Scheme
Monday 26th June 2017

Asked by: Paula Sherriff (Labour - Dewsbury)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many places of worship chosen to benefit from the scheme for security funding for places of worship have had the work relating to that security completed; and what assessment her Department has made of the level of improvement in their security.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The first year of the scheme closed on 4 October 2016. 59 places of worship have been approved funding and security works have been completed on 53.

Improvements in the security of places of worship were implemented following a full assessment by a Crime Prevention Design Adviser (CPDA) who makes an assessment of the physical vulnerabilities of the site. The Home Office Security Advisor has undertaken a number of spot-checks to ensure works have been completed to a satisfactory standard.